My long term Super TRT plan

Now that I think about it, I'm not totally on board with your approach. You're pushing for taking anti-androgenic meds preventively no matter what. I think that first we need to admit that not everyone needs to take finasteride. It should be checked out with a dermatologist first. I believe that the fewer drugs and the less we mess with nature, the better. Honestly, even if I needed it, I'd rather be bald than deal with the side effects of finasteride and post finasteride syndrome.

I am saying this as a natty, if i were on testosterone i wouldn't mind because i would have a shit ton of androgens in my blood anyway.

What's your alternate approach to preventing hair loss? A condition the vast majority of men suffer from, natty or not.
 
What's your alternate approach to preventing hair loss? A condition the vast majority of men suffer from, natty or not.
First the basics (sleep, diet, exercise, stress...) then take care of your skin and scalp, use coconut oil weekly, have it cut short and clean...

If it has to happen to you, then so be it. Be a good man, have good body and good financials.
 
First the basics (sleep, diet, exercise, stress...) then take care of your skin and scalp, use coconut oil weekly, have it cut short and clean...

If it has to happen to you, then so be it. Be a good man, have good body and good financials.

You speak from a position of deep ignorance. Sleep, diet (aside from malnutrition) exercise and stress are not significant causes of permanent hair loss.

While the sentiment of "compensate in other ways that offset your balding" sounds really nice in theory, it has little bearing in real life. Anyone advocating against the only two effective, FDA approved treatments for Androgenic Alopecia on baseless or exaggerated fears is setting men up for needless suffering later in life, both in terms of self esteem, and in the very real way society perceives and treats men with hair loss.

 
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